All News articles – Page 217
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Norwegian state backing for loans at Dogger Bank
Dogger Bank offshore windfarm partners Equinor and SSE Renewables recently reached Financial Closure on the first two phases of the development.
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EU funding for floating wind scale-up project
Spanish engineering concern Saitec Engineering has been awarded a 2.4M€ funding package by the European Commission "Blue Economy Window" call.
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Underwater concreting masterclass
A recent emergency bridge scour repair has shown the range of concreting competencies at the disposal of Welsh marine civil engineers and M&CCE exhibitors Kaymac.
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Affordable digitalisation for small vessels
IEC Telecom has joined forces with a global satellite operator to bring affordable quality satcom technology to smaller vessels that have limited onboard space.
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Aberdeen Harbour expansion continues
M&CCE exhibitor Arch Henderson has filled us in on its key parts in the long-running £350 million Aberdeen Harbour expansion project.
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Spanish shipyard’s robotic welding investment
The Asturian ship manufacturer Astilleros Gondán has placed an order for a compact robot welding solution, PEMA VRWP-C.
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Magnetometer low altitude efficiency
Testing has confirmed the Geometrics MagArrow magnetometer to be efficient at low altitude flights.
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Vattenfall provides Council Co-Chair
A new Offshore Wind Industry Council Co-Chair has been appointed to lead the next phase of job creation in UK’s green economic recovery.
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Wind farm base for Fécamp
The harbour of Fécamp on the French north coast has been selected as the base for use during the construction and operational phase for the Fécamp offshore wind farm.
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Southampton’s fifth cruise terminal nears delivery
Associated British Ports is to open a new next-generation-ready and open access cruise terminal for the 2021 cruise season in Southampton.
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Dragon Energy Island for Swansea Bay
An international consortium, brought together by welsh innovation group DST, is planning to place Wales at the forefront of technical innovation and green energy.
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3D maritime studio opens doors
A new 3D visualisation company for the maritime industry, has officially opened its doors in Rotterdam.
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Seeking maritime insurance innovators
In a new challenge, UKHO is looking for participants to identify, trial and prove how its marine geospatial data can be used to enhance maritime insurance products.
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Autonomous navigation technology wins industry challenge
The UK Hydrographic Office (UKHO) has announced BMT as the winner of the first Admiralty Marine Innovation Programme challenge.
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Legal adviser
The International Salvage Union’s (ISU) long-standing legal adviser, Rob Wallis, consultant to, and former partner of international law firm, Hill Dickinson, is to retire from the position in early 2021. The Executive Committee of the ISU has selected Richard Gunn, partner of international law firm, Reed Smith LLP, to take ...
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37 recommendations from Wind Harmony
A panel commissioned to examine the harmonisation of health and safety standards in the wind power sector has concluded its study and reported its findings to the European Commission.
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Online service connects owners and charterers
A newly launched online service has been designed to better connect vessel owners with prospective charterers.
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Information paper aids safer ECDIS use
The Oil Companies International Marine Forum (OCIMF) has released a new information paper: ‘Recommendations on Usage of ECDIS and Preventing Incidents’.
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Hydrogen hybrid propulsion CTV plans awarded
Piriou is one of the three winners of the Call for notification of interest of the offshore wind Innovation Challenge –managed by WPD and the Brittany maritime cluster -Pôle Mer Bretagne Atlantique.
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Versatile eco bulkers join Hamburg owner
The first of a versatile trio of small, single-hold Eco Trader cargo ships with some unusual characteristics has joined the fleet of Hamburg-based Alster Ship Chartering, writes Tom Todd.